That works for me! I'd like Tesla to be successful. Unlike those who bought the car for electric or instantaneous torque, or because they could, I bought it for FSD. My 2012 Prius had the option of lane keep. It was mutually exclusive with Adaptive Cruise Control. I also like the idea if you want all the features, you can order it that way, or even add them later, rather than oh, you want that, buy next years model.
Serious conversation is that you bought vapor ware, for the most part. Will the current hardware get to FSD (not L3, but L5)? Unlikely. In one of your posts in this conversation you said that Tesla is very close (or something along those lines). How do you know? Do you work for them? Are you basing this solely on what Musk said? He's been FAAAAR off on most of his guesstimates. It's impossible to have a serious conversation with someone who is a blind optimist.
He's not wrong though. You didn't buy FSD, you bought the promise of FSD. You and I both own Tesla's that don't have FSD, except mine is a 2013. When FSD comes out, you and I will get it at the same time, because I can then buy an FSD Tesla. Talk to an AP1 owner about how Elon's promises about their car panned out.
@ohmman -I am a bit late to this thread. Love your post. I just realized that my "Screw you, Model 3" post was just a ripoff on your post from 2017!